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Fort Erie

Ontario, Canada
City·Historical, Developing, Cross Border
Fort Erie
Photo by Laksh Mody from Google Places
Fort Erie
Photo by Ripal Patel from Google Places
Fort Erie
Photo by Laksh Mody from Google Places
Fort Erie
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Fort Erie
Photo by Laksh Mody from Google Places
Fort Erie
Photo by Laksh Mody from Google Places
Fort Erie
Photo by Ripal Patel from Google Places
Fort Erie
Photo by Laksh Mody from Google Places
Fort Erie
Photo by kelly patrick schweitzer from Google Places
Fort Erie
Photo by Laksh Mody from Google Places

Fort Erie is a town steeped in history, located in the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada. It is famously known for Old Fort Erie, a site that played a crucial role during the War of 1812. The town is strategically positioned across the Canada–US border from Buffalo, New York, making it a convenient spot for cross-border visitors. Over recent years, Fort Erie has experienced significant residential and commercial growth, particularly along Garrison Road, which serves as the town’s main commercial artery. Additionally, the town encompasses several charming communities like Ridgeway and Crystal Beach, the latter known for its beautiful waterfront and historical amusement park site.

Fort Erie is a town steeped in history, located in the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada. It is famously known for Old Fort Erie, a site that played a crucial role during the War of 1812. The town is strategically positioned across the Canada–US border from Buffalo, New York, making it a convenient spot for cross-border visitors. Over recent years, Fort Erie has experienced significant residential and commercial growth, particularly along Garrison Road, which serves as the town’s main commercial artery. Additionally, the town encompasses several charming communities like Ridgeway and Crystal Beach, the latter known for its beautiful waterfront and historical amusement park site.

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Highlights

  • Site of Old Fort Erie, significant in the War of 1812.

  • Rapid residential and commercial development.

  • Proximity to Buffalo, New York.

  • Crystal Beach, a popular local attraction.

  • Garrison Road as a commercial hub.

Before you go: Fort Erie essentials

  • Close access to Buffalo, New York, for cross-border trips.

  • Rich in history with Old Fort Erie as a key attraction.

  • Growing residential and commercial areas.

Border Crossing

Ensure you have the necessary documents for crossing the Canada-US border, as Fort Erie is directly across from Buffalo, NY.

Local Attractions

Visit Old Fort Erie for a glimpse into the War of 1812 history.

Best For

History buffs and cross-border travelers.

Currency

CAD $

Average Cost

$100-$180 p/day

Languages Spoken

English, French

Exploring

Check out the commercial areas like Garrison Road for shopping and dining.

Seasonal Visits

Summer is a great time to enjoy the beaches at Crystal Beach.

Best time to visit Fort Erie

May-September

Best Season

Spring

Spring is mild and perfect for exploring historical sites and enjoying the blooming landscapes.

Best Season

Summer

Summer offers warm weather ideal for beach visits and outdoor activities in Crystal Beach.

Best Season

Fall

Fall provides a beautiful backdrop for exploring the town's historical sites with fewer tourists.

Winter

Winter is quiet, with opportunities to explore indoor attractions and enjoy a peaceful getaway.

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Location

Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada
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